Wilhelm Jäger: Turkey
glazed wooden sculpture, porcelain, 1920s, height: 18 cm
Realistic representations of animals were among the most popular motifs for buyers of artistic and handcrafted small sculptures in the 1920s. The sculptor Wilhelm Jäger (1888-1979) sold this type of ceramic work in his business. Many public works of art were created by Jäger, including the Fritz Reuter well on the market square from 1923 (today: “Mudder-Schulten well” opposite the train station).
Text: R. V.
The exhibit refers to:
Mecklenburg until 1945
Look here for the original exhibit:
Regionalmuseum Neubrandenburg
Regionalmuseum Neubrandenburg
Treptower Straße 38
17033 Neubrandenburg
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